We'll be a meal in Oxford followed by drinks at the Bookbinders again. The
current 'plan' is to meet at Cafe Orient, George Street at 7pm and then
move onto the Bookbinders, Jericho at 8pm.
However I have a suspicion that more people may show than last month and
Cafe Orient may not be too convenient. Can everyone who intends to join
us for food get in touch with me by the end of Friday so I can attempt to
make alternative arrangements if that is the case? Let me know if you have
any special requirements regarding the food and I'll try and find
somewhere as accommodating as possible.
I apologise for my disorganisation.
James
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http://jamesd.ukgeeks.co.uk/
Sunday 7th December, 6.30pm, Comlab.
Linux Supercomputing in Oxford - Dr Jon Lockley
The Oxford Supercomputing Centre (OSC) is a central resource for
Oxford academics in need of high performance computing. The OSC's
clustering hardware and software will be described and used to
illustrate design decisions for clusters. Finally I'll outline what
impact we expect the new 64bit chipsets and the 2.6 kernel may have
for high performance computing.
1. The Centre - why it exists, what is does, who it's for
2. Parallel programming, some basics
3. High Performance Hardware
4. Useful Software for Clusters
5. General tips for building a cluster
6. Linux and clusters
7. Future development
Directions: http://web.comlab.ox.ac.uk/oucl/about/directions.html
The meeting will (as always) be followed by drinks at the Lamb and Flag.
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GLLUG tomorrow (Saturday 6th Dec) in London:
http://www.gllug.org.uk/meeting-20031206.html
12:45 - 14:30 Tushar Joshi - PostgresSQL 7.4 Vs. MySQL 4.1
15:00 - 16:45 Stephen Coast - Mapping the Interne
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BCS Oxfordshire, Thurs 11th Dec - Growing up with Lucy
http://www.bcsoxon.org/program2003-4.htm#Dec
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Advance notices:
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Sunday 1st February 2004 - Dick Morrell
A talk on Linux Device Creation and also consolidation of Linux
vendors and the muddled path ahead.
We're still seeking ideas for January's meeting, Sun 4th Jan.
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High Availability & Reliability - UKUUG Winter Conference 2004
Weds 25-Thurs 26 Feb 2004 in Bournemouth
A very strong programme this year, featuring a half-day tutorial and
16 speakers (including 6 experts from overseas).
Lars Marowsky-Bree (SUSE Labs, Germany)
Alan Robertson (IBM Linux Technology Centre, USA)
Matt Asay (Novell, USA); David Axmark (MySQL, Sweden);
Mark Baker & Matthew Grove - Grid Monitoring;
Matthew Bloch - User Mode Linux; Peter Breuer (Madrid) - NetRAID;
Tim Chown - IPv6; Julian Field - MailScanner; Tony Finch (Cambridge);
Niall Mansfield - Combatting Sobig worms; Stephen Mayo (HP);
Richard Moore (IBM); Philipp Reisner - DRBD;
Steve Whitehouse - Cluster Filesystems
For full details, see the PDFs at:
http://www.ukuug.org/events/winter2004/
and the provisional abstracts & biographies at:
http://www.ukuug.org/events/winter2004/initialspeakers.html
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FOSDEM: Sat 21 - Sun 22 Feb, Brussels.
Featuring Tim O'Reilly, Hans Reiser, Jonathan Corbet, Jon 'Maddog' Hall.
Watch the programme unfold at http://www.fosdem.org/
Free (donation requested). Always great fun.
Mailing list for co-ordinating travel & accommodation options from the UK:
http://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/fosdem
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